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Fresh findings about chickenpox could lead to better blood tests

Fresh understanding of the virus that causes chickenpox and shingles could lead to improved vaccines and diagnostic tests, a study suggests. ... Read more…

Gestation study finds pregnant women should focus on going full term to reduce risks

Pregnant women should be encouraged to go full term and avoid elective premature deliveries, unless there is a good clinical reason, in order to reduc... Read more…

Scottish biofuel business scheme launched

Over 100 Scottish food and drink, energy and chemicals businesses will be challenged to turn their by-products into fuel as part of a new £0.5m ... Read more…

Scottish midge scientists unleash new repellent on the country's ‘scourge'

June 8th 2010 sees the launch of Smidge, a new insect repellent specifically developed and scientifically proven to provide protection against Scotlan... Read more…

ClinTec CEO & President shortlisted by Ernst & Young for Scottish Entrepreneur of the Year Award

Dr Rabinder Buttar of ClinTec International, the Global Clinical Research Organisation, has been shortlisted by Ernst & Young for the 2010 prestig... Read more…

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